Some of the most famous men in history have been smokers. Churchill puffed away on noxious Cuban cigars; Eisenhower smoked himself silly during WW2; Anwar Sadat smoked a smelly pipe ---and the former South African President, and Nobel Peace Prize winner, F.W. De Klerk, smoked two packs a day. The 40's, 50's and 60's were decades when smoking was the norm rather than the exception. In the 70's,as health concerns developed (actually it was much earlier, but the anti-smoking brigade took up its ...